Abstract

Copper-based metal-organic framework (Cu-CAT) nanowires are directly grown as an anode of sodium ion hybrid capacitors (SIHCs) for the first time. The uniform molecular pores provide a natural Na+ diffusion pathway and abundant accommodations for Na+ coordination to the C-O active sites, which greatly facilitate the kinetics balance with the capacitive cathode and boost the energy density of SIHCs, respectively.

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